The Tatler, Band 1John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... Steele's fancy for the equal benefit of both sexes ; and is conceived and supported throughout in a manner highly conducive to the intellectual improvement and moral refinement of his countrymen . lect their own affairs to look into ...
... Steele's fancy for the equal benefit of both sexes ; and is conceived and supported throughout in a manner highly conducive to the intellectual improvement and moral refinement of his countrymen . lect their own affairs to look into ...
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... Steele did the stage very considerable service , by the influence of his Tatlers . Sir Richard had no share in the management of the play- house in Drury - lane for some years after this time . His patent is dated Jan. 19 , 1714-15 . 9 ...
... Steele did the stage very considerable service , by the influence of his Tatlers . Sir Richard had no share in the management of the play- house in Drury - lane for some years after this time . His patent is dated Jan. 19 , 1714-15 . 9 ...
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... STEELE 17 . 16 Dean Swift , in his Predictions for 1708 , foretold that Partridge the almanack - maker would infallibly die on the 29th of March , about eleven at night , of a raging fever . The wits , resolved to support this ...
... STEELE 17 . 16 Dean Swift , in his Predictions for 1708 , foretold that Partridge the almanack - maker would infallibly die on the 29th of March , about eleven at night , of a raging fever . The wits , resolved to support this ...
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... Steele ( the ostensible author ) to those papers re- specting the writers of which there remains any doubt . -Internal evidence , and inquiry , have , however , enabled us to ascertain the names in many instances . - See the pre- face ...
... Steele ( the ostensible author ) to those papers re- specting the writers of which there remains any doubt . -Internal evidence , and inquiry , have , however , enabled us to ascertain the names in many instances . - See the pre- face ...
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... STEELE . No 3. SATURDAY , APRIL 16 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli . Whatever good is done , whatever ill- JUV . Sat. i . 85 , 86 . By human kind , shall this collection fill . Will's Coffee - house , April 14 ...
... STEELE . No 3. SATURDAY , APRIL 16 , 1709 . Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farrago libelli . Whatever good is done , whatever ill- JUV . Sat. i . 85 , 86 . By human kind , shall this collection fill . Will's Coffee - house , April 14 ...
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